Archive | REF: BE8579 V4

Photovoltaic electricity . Materials and Markets

Author: Abdelilah SLAOUI

Publication date: November 10, 2019 | Lire en français

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    ABSTRACT

    This manuscript [BE 8579] reviews the development of potential materials and associated technologies for photovoltaic applications. We start by the advantages and disadvantages of the first generation of solar cells based on crystalline silicon materials, namely monocrystalline and polycrystallin. Then we discuss the properties of thin films based solar cells, inorganic materials such as CIGS and CdTe, organic materials (polymers and small molecules) or hybrid materials (DSSC, Perovskites). We will also briefly describe the advanced concepts which enable to achieve very high efficiencies. The last paragraph is devoted to the current status of the photovoltaic market in terms of module production and related costs. Finally, we discuss the role of photovoltaic energy as part of the global energy mix.

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    • Abdelilah SLAOUI: CNRS Research Director, Laboratory for Engineering, Computer Science and Imaging, ICUBE, CNRS and University of Strasbourg

     INTRODUCTION

    The ever-increasing demand for energy and the limitations of fossil fuel resources, combined with predicted global warming, have long been driving forces behind the development of the most efficient photovoltaic cells, and the search for innovative processes to drastically reduce manufacturing costs.

    This article follows on from [BE 8 578] on the principles of photovoltaic conversion.

    Abbreviations

    a-Si

    amorphous silicon

    pm-Si

    polymorphic silicon

    μc-Si

    microcrystalline...

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